


Compete with your friends and other players and prove who is the best on the global leaderboards. Play hundreds of levels with more added in regular updates and limited time events.


JOIN A CLAN to take down the pigs with friends and players around the world.LEVEL UP your characters with feathers and up their scoring power.Have a minute? Complete a daily challenge and earn some quick rewards. Get to know all of the iconic characters and experience the fun gameplay that has captured the hearts of millions of players. Evolve your team and show your skills in the most exciting Angry Birds game out there! What's more, the appearance of Angry Birds on Android Market post launch, and GetJar's claim its marketplace will soon be able to deliver 10 million downloads a day, suggests Rovio's Android release is likely to catch up with its iPhone cousin in quick time.Join hundreds of millions of players for FREE and start the fun slingshot adventure now! Team up with your friends, climb the leaderboards, gather in clans, collect hats, take on challenges, and play fun events in all-new game modes. Rovio reportedly also plans to release a paid version to complement the current free release rumoured to have been introduced to bypass payment system difficulties on Android in the near future. Passed 2 million downloads on Android." The real number still represents an impressive adoption rate, with the Android version having done around a tenth of the App Store's current total of 20 million (paid and free) in just a few days. Digging into downloads Revealed in typical fashion via Twitter, the developer simply commented, "Another day, another million. A few days on, Rovio now claims such an estimate was speculative, offering up the more conservative total of 2 million. As such, early estimates from GetJar pegged Angry Birds' first day downloads potentiallly at somewhere around 7 million. Not only did developer Rovio decide to launch on free app store GetJar in favour of Android Market - also opting to serve up an advertising supported free app instead of the paid model it had plumped for on the App Store - but the sheer weight of interest in the game caused GetJar's website to crash, several times. It's fair to say everyone got especially excited following Angry Birds' launch on Android last week.
